How are autism and schizophrenia different?

Schizophrenia and autism are neurological disorders. Both diseases are manifested in the violation of brain functions and are reflected in social behavior. These pathologies have quite a lot in common, but there are also many differences.

Diagnosing diseases such as autism and schizophrenia can sometimes be confusing. This is because they have common characteristics. Among them:

  • Distraction and inattention;

  • Cyclically repetitive movements;

  • Echolalia;

  • Prone to social isolation and communication problems;

  • Reduced emotional level.


Let's look at each pathology of consciousness separately. This will help us better understand the difference between them.

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